Advanced Granulation Technology (AGTTM). An alternate format for serum-free, chemically-defined and protein-free cell culture media |
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Authors: | Richard Fike Barbara Dadey Richard Hassett Robert Radominski David Jayme David Cady |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cell Culture Research and Development, GIBCO/Invitrogen Corporation, Grand Island, NY, 14072, U.S.A.;(2) Cell Culture Research and Development, GIBCO/Invitrogen Corporation, Grand Island, NY, 14072, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | To overcome limitations of conventional milling technology, we investigated the application of fluid bed granulation for the production of dry-form nutrient media. Serum-free, protein-free and chemically-defined specialty media were produced in granulated format and compared with identical formulations manufactured by conventional methods. HPLC analysis of multiple lots of granulated materials demonstrated that biochemical constituents were precisely and homogeneously distributed throughout the granules and that nutrient levels were comparable to conventional formats. Comparison of medium performance in cell proliferation and biological production assays demonstrated equivalence with reference media. The fluid bed granulation process meets pharmaceutical quality requirements and may be applied to a broad range of nutrient formulations required for bioproduction applications. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | biopharmaceutical production complete formulation granulated media novel format nutrient media protein-free serum-free |
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